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On Prayer to Our Redeemer
One of my favorite prayers Anima Christi tells exactly who Christ is to me: Soul of Christ, sanctify me; Dear Jesus, help me make decisions according to Your Word....
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The ‘Catholic 500' Auto Race
Auto racing is very popular in the United States. NASCAR races, such as the Daytona 500, are the largest spectator sporting events in America. And, of course, there is the grand-daddy of them all, the Indianapolis 500. There is another auto sport that is very popular in our country....
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Silent Prayer
"Be Still and Know That I Am God" (Psalm 46:10). This small scripture has a big message. It reveals that first of all God wants us to know Him, that it's possible to know Him, and finally tells us how we can come to know Him. Let's revisit our prayer life and explore what it means to "Be Still" in...
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A New Year Prayer
We begin 2015 with a vision of change. We can picture the person we would like to become, the place where we want to be a year from now, and we think we have a pretty good idea of how to get there. We have our plans, yet we also want to do God's will. Discerning our individual call is a matter of gr...
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How Many Catholic Churches Are There?
If someone were to ask you how many Catholic Churches there are in the world, what would be your response? Not small ‘c’ churches referring to church buildings, but rather, Church with a capital ‘C’, indicating the grouping of believers who call themselves Catholic....
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Journey
She had taken the subway and two buses to get to where she was now, but she knew this trip was worth It. She hadn't taken any drugs or did any real drinking today, so she knew she was good. She had to meet these people, and she didn't want them to say "no" to her. It was really cold as she walked...
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Learning by Feasting
God created the world in six days and took his rest or leisure on the seventh. Think about that: God rested on the seventh day. Does God really need to rest? Nope. He’s the ultimate energy source. God was insuring that we, his creation, had a day built in for rest and spiritual nourishment....
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St Stephen and a Hog Killing
Many wonder why we have to be confronted with the martyrdom of a young brave man from the early Church the day after Christmas. We have to wipe that smile of joy and celebration amidst the gifts, food, and fellowship off our faces, we have to be confronted with sadness and unbridled meanness contai...
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What The World Needs Now
“I didn’t know it would be so hard!” That was the second time in a week I’d heard those words from a mother’s lips, this time before morning Mass from a teary-eyed mother asking for prayers for her teenage son. As I saw the searing pain in this beautiful mother’s eyes, I thought of the sword that pi...
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Little Wings From Above
We all need a good Pro-Life message in this world, especially in the form of poetry. The premise of the poem is the parents seeing their newborn for the first time and having these precious thoughts as they hold their child who has just entered the world. Hope you like it!...
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End does not justify the means. What does this mean? The misunderstanding and misapplication.
The end doesn’t justify the means! As Catholics, we know this already. As per the Catechism of the Catholic Church: 1756 It is therefore an error to judge the morality of human acts by considering only the intention that inspires them or the circumstances (environment, social pressure, duress or em...
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Believe ... or leave.
John Chapter 6 has been the source of much debate and confusion over the years ... and the arguments will still go on. No doubt to the amusement of Jesus looking down upon us and saying: "You of little Faith. Why can't you just believe and stop dissecting and analysing everything I said as if I were...
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Epiphany of the Divine
Epiphany used to conjure up images of the three Wise-Men who came from the east to honor the infant Christ as Lord and King. Later, as men and traditions waxed and waned, it came to simply mean a highlight - a sudden and profound understanding. The divine intervention aspect was shrouded by a modern...
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5 Ways to Keep the Christmas Spirit Year-Round (and Forever)
The best day of the year is behind us once more. December 25 has come and gone, the presents are all unwrapped, Christmas Mass is over, and soon the 12 Days of Christmas will be behind us too. As if that isn’t enough, Walmart and the gang are already moving on to Valentine’s Day....
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Infallibility and What It Means
I’m writing this column as a result of responses I received to an earlier column in which I gave practical advice to Catholics who find themselves in dialogues with non-Catholic Christians....
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We Can't Buy a House in Heaven
When we set our mind to speak and do good actions, we will harbor good things. Our relationship to God starts from Him, He gave us life, wisdom, free will. And when we accepted and surrender on His love, we will be able to see great blessings in our lives and in His eternal gift....
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It's Not Stealing...if You Need it?
There is no rationalization of "petty theft." If there is any theft, it's on the part of the employer by not paying their employee enough where they can't afford basic necessities. There's a world of difference between taking one roll of toilet paper in order to make it until the next paycheck com...
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A New Resolution
2015 has arrived and we are at the beginning of another calendar year. It has become tradition for us to make New Year’s resolutions, making promises to ourselves of changes we’re going to make in the year to come. A new year marks a new beginning and a time for improvement....
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The Star of Bethelem
The three wise men only found Jesus through the star of Bethelem - it was their only guide to our Savior. We all know their story since childhood, but what's so great about these Magi?...
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Remembering "THE PICTURE" Killing"Little Christy"
If there is one thing that is etched into my mind when I think back about the year of 2014 it is THE PICTURE. I am not trying to be graphic or shocking or anything like that. I am just trying to show how an innocent child can be brutally murdered on camera because she was born Christian, killed for...
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